Name of the message that contains expression that evaulates to the title of the page with today's feed entry. For example, for English Wikipedia's featured articles feed it could contain Wikipedia:Today's featured article/{{#time:F j, Y}} that evaluates (using ParserFunctions, but ordinary date/time magic words may be used as well) to Wikipedia:Today's featured article/March 26, 2015. This message always uses content language.

'title'

Name of the message that contains feed title, for example "Joe's wiki nonsense of the day feed".

'description'

A longer description of the feed, used for <subtitle> Atom element and <description> RSS element.

'entryName'

Name of the message that contains heading of feed's individual entries.

Also see below for optional settings.

$wgFeaturedFeedsDefaults

Provides default values for some parameters of every feed from $wgFeaturedFeeds.

Default value:

array('limit'=>10,'inUserLanguage'=>false,)

'limit'

Maximum number of entries (ie number of days) in the feed.

'inUserLanguage'

Whether user's preferred language should be honored by the feed. For example, it doesn't make much sense to have English Wikipedia's featured articles feed in languages other than English as the content is always in English anyway. But Commons' picture of the day feed contains images and their descriptions that are available in many languages, so it actually benefits from its description's localisation.

Create page named MediaWiki:Ffeed-*-page containing page title (again, substitute * with feed name). The title will be processed with date and time functions such as {{CURRENTDAY}} is set to feed entry's current date. Two cases are possible here:

Wiki uses different templates for each day, e.g. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/March 26, 2015 on the English Wikipedia. In such case, use expression that evaluates to page title directly, e.g. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/{{#time:F j, Y}}.

Wiki uses a single template that uses date magic internally to display proper content. In such cases, either point MediaWiki:Ffeed-*-page to that template directly, or, if it has <noinclude> sections not intended for readers to see, point it to a page that contains a transclusion of the said template and nothing else.

If you need to translate or tweak interface messages of a feed, do that before creating MediaWiki:Ffeed-*-page, otherwise your new feed might take up to one hour to catch up these changes.

Feed language. Not the language of Wikipedia from which to retrieve data, but akin to uselang=<...> parameter to index.php. Might be ignored, depending on each feed's settings. If omitted, content language will be assumed.

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